Dance, created in 1979, is considered to be a pinnacle of post-modern dance, a minimalist ballet that strips dance back to the language of the body. This seminal piece marks the first major collaboration of Lucinda Childs with the composer Philip Glass and is a must-see event for every contemporary dance fan.
Interpreted by 17 dancers slipping, jumping and twirling, the dance explores the repetitive and progressively shifting patterns of the score. Dance and music form a flow into which, in the words of Lucinda Childs, you want to “slip into”. Film plays an important part in this work. The seduction is amplified by the screening of the original Sol LeWitt film, thus producing a hypnotic split between stage and background. Dance is in every sense of the word, a delight.